Alexander Rossi Explained

Alexander Rossi
Nationality: American
Birth Name:Alexander Michael Rossi
Birth Date:25 September 1991
Birth Place:Nevada City, California, U.S.
Total Irl Races:143
Years In Irl:9
Irl Car Team:No. 7 (Arrow McLaren)
Previous Year:2023
Prev Irl Pos:9th
Best Irl Pos:2nd (2018)
First Irl Race:2016 Grand Prix of St. Petersburg (St. Petersburg)
First Irl Win:2016 Indianapolis 500 (Indianapolis)
Last Irl Win:2022 Gallagher Grand Prix
(IMS Road Course)
Irl Wins:8
Irl Podiums:30
Irl Poles:7
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Years:
Car Number:53
Races:7 (5 starts)
Championships:0
Wins:0
Podiums:0
Points:0
Poles:0
Fastest Laps:0
Last Race:2015 Brazilian Grand Prix
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Award Years:2016

Alexander Michael Rossi (born September 25, 1991)[1] is an American racing driver. He competes full-time in the IndyCar Series, driving the No. 7 Chevrolet for Arrow McLaren. Rossi is best known for winning the 100th running of the Indianapolis 500 as a rookie in 2016. Prior to the move to McLaren, Rossi drove for Andretti Autosport for seven seasons.

Rossi began his career in the United States before moving to Europe as a teenager to pursue a career in Formula One. He won four races in the developmental GP2 Series, one for EQ8 Caterham Racing in 2013, and three more for Racing Engineering in 2015. After serving as a test and development driver for Caterham F1 and Marussia F1, Rossi made his Formula One debut in 2015 for the renamed Manor Marussia F1 Team, driving in five Grands Prix, including his home Grand Prix in the United States, where he finished a season-best twelfth.

After failing to secure a full-time drive in Formula One for the 2016 season, Rossi returned to the U.S. to compete in the IndyCar Series for a team with combined resources from Andretti Autosport and Bryan Herta Autosport. Rossi won the 2016 Indianapolis 500 and finished eleventh in series points. Rossi returned to Andretti in 2017 and added a second career win at Watkins Glen International for his first road course win in IndyCar. His 2018 and 2019 seasons were his most successful to date, finishing second and third in the Drivers' Championship point standings those years respectively.

Career

Skip Barber

In 2005, after becoming IKF Grand National Champion in the 100cc Yamaha class,[2] Rossi was semi-finalist in the Red Bull Formula One American Drivers search with a top 5 finish overall out of over 2,000 nationwide candidates.

In 2006 he was awarded the Skip Barber National Scholarship from Skip Barber Racing School to compete in the 2006 Skip Barber National Championship, where he finished third overall,[2] becoming the youngest winner in Skip Barber National Championship history, at age 14.

Formula BMW

Rossi competed in the Formula BMW USA series in 2007, finishing third overall in the championship,[2] with three wins and five podiums while driving for Team Apex Racing, USA.

For 2008, Rossi returned for his second year with the two-time Formula BMW championship-winning team EuroInternational. He won the overall championship, becoming the first American Formula BMW Champion in the Americas Championship, with ten wins from the fifteen races run.[2]

Rossi completed the season as World Champion,[2] winning the 2008 Formula BMW World Final at the Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez circuit in Mexico City, beating the rookie Michael Christensen. Rossi was awarded a Formula One test with BMW Sauber F1 Team,[3] along with European champion Esteban Gutiérrez.[4]

International Formula Master

Rossi decided to move to compete in Europe in 2009. He chose to compete in the International Formula Master with Hitech Racing.[5] After two rounds, Rossi moved over to ISR Racing for the remainder of the season. Rossi won three races throughout the season, all coming during reverse-grid races. The wins at Brno, Spa and Imola gave Rossi the second-highest tally of victories during the 2009 season, with Fabio Leimer (seven) winning more. Coupled with Pål Varhaug's sixth place in the final race at Imola, Rossi moved up to fourth overall in the championship, and the highest-placed rookie driver.

GP3 Series

In 2010, Rossi made the move to the new GP3 Series, competing for multiple-championship-winning team ART Grand Prix.[2] He joined Pedro Nunes and Esteban Gutiérrez at the team, winning twice and finishing fourth in the series.[6]

World Series by Renault

After a season in GP3, Rossi moved on to compete in the Formula Renault 3.5 Series with Fortec Motorsport. He was joined at the team by Brazilian driver and Italian Formula Three Champion César Ramos. He won the opening race of the season in Aragón and the second race at Le Castellet, and eventually placed third in the championship and top rookie driver,[2] finishing behind Carlin drivers Robert Wickens and Jean-Éric Vergne.

Rossi stayed in the series for the 2012 season, but switched to newcomers Arden Caterham Motorsport, partnering Red Bull-backed driver Lewis Williamson.

GP2 Series

Rossi competed in the 2009–10 GP2 Asia Series. Having competed for Ocean Racing Technology at the first Abu Dhabi round, Rossi moved to Team Meritus for the remaining rounds.[7] Rossi made a strong impression immediately, finishing fourth in his début race from thirteenth on the grid. Rossi was only the second American to compete at GP2 level, preceded by Scott Speed who raced in Formula One with Scuderia Toro Rosso in and . Rossi finished ninth in the championship standings.

After his stint at the Formula Renault 3.5, Rossi made his GP2 Series debut in the Bahrain round in 2013. After replacing Chinese driver Ma Qinghua, he finished 3rd in his debut race. On July 16, 2014, Rossi announced he had departed Caterham's GP2 team, and later joined Campos Racing at the Hockenheimring, replacing Kimiya Sato. He joined Racing Engineering for the 2015 season opposite British rookie Jordan King, and finished second in the championship.[8]

Formula One (2012–16)

Rossi was one of three drivers linked to the US-based Formula One team US F1, along with José María López and Jonathan Summerton. Rossi was contracted to be the reserve and test driver before the team folded. He has also tested the 2009-spec BMW Sauber F1.09 Formula One car as part of Formula One's young driver test in Jerez. This was earned for winning the Formula BMW World Final. The test earned Rossi his FIA Super License; at the time, he was the only American to hold one.[9]

2012–14: Caterham

For the 2012 Formula One season, he joined Caterham F1 as a test driver alongside reserve driver Giedo van der Garde.[10] At the Spanish round he drove Heikki Kovalainen's car in the first practice session, becoming the first American to drive in a Formula One session (during a race weekend) since Scott Speed at the 2007 European Grand Prix.[11] In 2013, he drove for Caterham in the first practice session of the Canadian Grand Prix and at Silverstone in July for the young driver test.[12] [13] Later in the season, he again participated in the first practice session at the United States Grand Prix, his home race.[14] In 2014, he drove the Caterham in the first practice session of the Canadian Grand Prix.[15] Rossi departed Caterham following the departure of Tony Fernandes and the entrance of new Swiss and Middle Eastern investors in July 2014.[16] [17]

2014–16: Marussia/Manor

Following his departure from Caterham, Rossi joined Marussia F1 as reserve driver for the remainder of the 2014 season.[18] He was initially set to make his Formula One debut at the Belgian Grand Prix, replacing British driver Max Chilton,[19] although Marussia later reversed that decision.[20] He later was set to replace the injured Jules Bianchi at the Russian Grand Prix,[21] but Marussia later decided to only run a single car for Chilton.[22]

Rossi continued as a reserve driver into 2015 for the newly formed Manor Marussia F1 Team. He finally made his debut at the Singapore Grand Prix.[23] Rossi chose No. 53 as his career car number in honor of Herbie;[24] his original choice was No. 16, which he used in his karting career, but the number was already claimed as a reserve number by Red Bull Racing.[25] Rossi qualified 20th and last for his debut, but rallied to finish 14th, just ahead of teammate Will Stevens (15th), despite losing radio communication with his crew around the halfway point of the Grand Prix.[26] Rossi would go on to enter five of the final seven races of the 2015 season.[27] At the Japanese Grand Prix, Rossi finished 18th, again one place above Stevens.[28] He would go on to equal Manor Marussia's best result of the season at his home race, the United States Grand Prix, finishing 12th,[29] and becoming the first American driver to race at a track purpose-built for Formula One in the United States.[30] Rossi then took 15th at the Mexican Grand Prix[31] before completing his five-race stint at the Brazilian Grand Prix with a 19th-place finish.[32]

Despite signing for Andretti Autosport in the IndyCar Series, Rossi returned as a reserve driver for the reformed Manor Racing for the 2016 season.[33] After Rio Haryanto lost his ride at Manor following the German Grand Prix, Rossi was offered the opportunity to take his place as a full-time driver;[34] however, he declined the offer,[35] [36] stating: "My management and I are in constant communications with Manor and we knew there might be an opportunity to race for the last half of the 2016 season. We gave it careful thought but declined the race seat due to my IndyCar contract."[35] On October 3, 2016, Rossi confirmed he would give up his reserve driver role at Manor following the 2016 season to focus on the IndyCar Series full-time.[34] [36]

Sports car racing (2013–14, 2019–present)

2013: Sports car debut at Le Mans

In 2013, Rossi made his debut at the 24 Hours of Le Mans, driving for Greaves Motorsport in a Zytek Z11SN. He was signed as a replacement for Christian Zugel, who was prevented from participating by family and business matters.[37] He and co-drivers Eric Lux and Tom Kimber-Smith finished 23rd overall.

2014: Daytona with DeltaWing

Rossi competed in the 2014 24 Hours of Daytona for the DeltaWing team,[38] joining full-time drivers Andy Meyrick and Katherine Legge, along with eventual 2014 Indy Lights champion Gabby Chaves.

2019–20: Return to sports cars with Penske

On December 7, 2018, Rossi announced that he would be joining Acura Team Penske for both the 24 Hours of Daytona and the 12 Hours of Sebring in the 2019 IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship.[39] Rossi replaced fellow IndyCar driver Graham Rahal after Rahal was unable to get an adequate seat fitting to optimize his performance.[40] Rossi teamed with fellow IndyCar Series driver Hélio Castroneves and sports car driver Ricky Taylor to finish third overall and in class at Daytona. The second half of the race was marred by non-stop rain, with Rossi conceding that the team's rivals were slightly stronger than them in wet conditions.[41]

Rossi returned to Penske's No. 7 Acura for the 2020 24 Hours of Daytona. Rossi's team was compromised less than four hours into the race when Castroneves was involved in an accident with Harry Tincknell.[42]

2021–22: Endurance with Wayne Taylor Racing

On November 23, 2020, Wayne Taylor Racing announced that Rossi would be the team's third driver for the endurance races, starting with the 2021 24 Hours of Daytona.[43] Rossi co-drove the team's No. 10 Acura ARX-05 to the overall win with former Penske teammates Castroneves and Taylor, as well as Filipe Albuquerque.[44] Rossi, Taylor, and Albuquerque went on to win the 2021 Michelin Endurance Cup.

Andretti Autosport (2016–2022)

2016: Indianapolis 500 win

While Rossi grew up watching the IndyCar Series as his favorite form of racing,[9] he had previously claimed to having little interest in racing in it himself, particularly because of hesitance to race on ovals.[45] Nevertheless, after Manor announced Pascal Wehrlein and Rio Haryanto as the team's 2016 drivers,[46] Rossi made the switch to the IndyCar Series with Andretti Autosport for the 2016 season.[47] Prior to signing with Andretti, Rossi had previously visited with Dale Coyne Racing in 2014 and admitted he was "very, very close" to signing with them for the 2015 IndyCar season.[48]

Because the deal was finalized so late, Rossi missed the majority of preseason testing, only getting to complete one session at Sebring International Raceway.[49] Rossi made his IndyCar debut at the season-opening Grand Prix of St. Petersburg, qualifying in the rear of the field in 19th[50] and finishing as the highest-placed rookie in 12th.[51] Rossi then made his oval debut at the next race in Phoenix, running as high as seventh before brushing the wall in the final laps of the race.[52] The highlight of Rossi's first season with the team was winning the Indianapolis 500 after starting from the 11th position on the grid.[53] Rossi was the top rookie in qualifying for the race and led the final few laps as the cars ahead of him on track ran low on fuel and pitted. Rossi managed his fuel over the final stint to win, then ran dry after the finish and had to be towed to victory lane.[54] [55] Rossi would later earn a second top-five finish at the season finale at Sonoma Raceway.[56] Rossi was named the series' 2016 Rookie of the Year on September 19.[57]

2017: End-of-season breakthrough

On October 3, Rossi announced he would return to Andretti for the 2017 season,[34] signing a multi-year contract.[36] [58] At Long Beach, Rossi was running in second place when his engine failed.[59] Rossi started the defense of his Indianapolis 500 victory by qualifying on the front row for the race.[60] He spent much of the first half of the race amongst the leaders, but finished seventh after experiencing fueling issues.[61] Later in the season, Rossi drove to a second-place finish in the Honda Indy Toronto after starting in eighth in what he called a "breakthrough" race for his team.[62] It was his first podium of the 2017 season. At Pocono, Rossi earned his third career podium by finishing third despite encountering a problem with his car's fuel-mixture knob.[63] On September 1, Rossi confirmed that he would remain with Andretti through at least the 2019 season;[64] despite having signed a multi-year extension after 2016,[36] Rossi had been considering a move to Schmidt Peterson Motorsports due to his loyalty to Honda,[65] but re-signed with Andretti once the team confirmed they would continue using Honda engines in the future.[66] The next day, Rossi earned his first career pole position at Watkins Glen International;[67] he would go on to win the race as well for his second career victory.[68]

2018-2019: Championship contender

On December 7, 2017, Andretti Autosport announced plans for Rossi to swap car numbers with teammate Marco Andretti for the 2018 season. Rossi moved to the No. 27 team while Andretti took over the Herta-partnered No. 98.[69]

Rossi's 2018 season began with a controversial third-place finish at the Grand Prix of St. Petersburg. Rossi was running in second on the final restart and attempted to pass leader Robert Wickens in the first turn, but got loose and made contact with Wickens, who in turn retired from the race.[70] Rossi argued that while he "[felt] bad" about the contact, he also believed Wickens' defense of the lead forced him into the marbles, causing his car to get loose.[71] Wickens, however, said he "expected more" from Rossi, and proceeded to call his move "desperate."[72] Rossi's driving was further criticized by NBC Sports' Jerry Bonkowski, who opined that he "ruined what was a near-perfect day — make that weekend — for another driver."[73] Ironically, Rossi would again battle with Wickens in the closing stages of the following race at Phoenix, securing another third-place finish behind race winner Josef Newgarden and Wickens.[74] After the podium celebration, both Wickens and Rossi made light of the St. Petersburg clash; Rossi stated that Wickens "should definitely have two podiums right now," to which the Canadian jokingly replied, "About time you said it!"[75] The following week, Rossi qualified on pole position for the Grand Prix of Long Beach.[76] He converted the pole position into his third career win,[77] leading race runner-up and 2014 IndyCar Series champion Will Power to call Rossi "a standout of the field right now in every respect."[78] Rossi began the Indianapolis 500 from the last row on the grid, starting in 32nd place.[79] He completed a series of impressive overtakes throughout the race,[80] leading him to a fourth-place finish.[81] The following week in Detroit, Rossi finished third in race one.[82] He then qualified on pole for the second race and led 46 of the first 63 laps;[83] however, he was pressured late in the race by teammate Ryan Hunter-Reay. Rossi proceeded to lock his brakes, overshooting the upcoming turn and leading to a puncture. He was forced to pit, reentering the track in 13th and finishing in 12th.[83] Rossi rebounded later in the season to win the pole and the race at Mid-Ohio, using a two-stop strategy.[84] [85] The win moved Rossi into second in the Drivers' Championship standings, 46 points behind Scott Dixon.[84] Rossi won the following race at Pocono as well,[86] though the event was overshadowed by a serious accident early in the race involving Wickens (who was injured and airlifted to a local hospital), resulting in a red flag period.[87] At Gateway, Rossi used fuel strategy to finish second, gaining a few points on Dixon.[88] After an eighth-place finish at Portland,[89] Rossi entered the final race at Sonoma 29 points behind Dixon.[90] At the start, he broke his front wing after contact with Andretti, dropping him back in the field.[91] He recovered to place seventh in the race,[92] finishing a total of 57 points behind Dixon in the championship.[93]

Rossi began the 2019 season with a fifth-place finish at St. Petersburg.[94] He scored his first win of 2019 at Long Beach, where he repeated his success from the previous season. Rossi's 20-second margin of victory over Newgarden was the largest margin of victory at Long Beach since Al Unser Jr.'s 23-second margin in 1995.[95] He dedicated the victory to his grandfather; the win came on the day Rossi learned of his death.[96]

At the 2019 Indianapolis 500, Rossi was in contention for the win before encountering a fuel pump problem in the pits on lap 137. The delay resulted in a 23-second pit stop, which likely would have taken him out of contention had Marcus Ericsson not spun entering the pit lane, forcing a caution flag.[97] On the ensuing restart, Rossi fell from fifth to sixth place, while also being seventh in line as Oriol Servià, a lapped car, was in front of him.[97] Rossi was then held up and blocked by Servia (he would later call his actions "unacceptable" and "one of the most disrespectful things I've ever seen in a racecar"),[98] eventually shaking his fist at the Spanish driver as he finally passed him.[99] Rossi eventually recovered to pass Simon Pagenaud for the lead and seemed to have the advantage as Pagenaud was in danger of not being able to make it to the end of the race on fuel, but a late caution nullified that advantage.[100] Rossi's Honda lacked the horsepower of Pagenaud's Chevrolet, which was ultimately the deciding factor as he finished the race in second behind Pagenaud.[98]

Rossi's second-place finish at Indianapolis sparked a run of three such finishes in four races as he also finished second at the first Detroit race and at Texas.[101] At Road America in June, Rossi broke through to win with a 28.4-second margin of victory over second-place Will Power.[102] Power stated after the race that he "never actually saw" Rossi due to the length of the gap between the two drivers.[103] At Pocono, Rossi was involved in a first-lap incident with Takuma Sato, with Rossi calling Sato's driving "disgraceful" and saying, "I can't even begin to understand after last year how Takuma thinks any sort of driving like that is acceptable."[104] Rossi would go on to enter the final race at Laguna Seca second in points before fading to third behind Newgarden and Pagenaud.[105]

2020–2021: Struggles

In the 2020 season, Rossi recorded no wins for the first time in his IndyCar career despite being in leading situations throughout the season, most notably in St. Petersburg where he crashed out of the lead. He did, however, collect five podiums. The 2021 season proved to be a greater struggle for Rossi and Andretti Autosport, as he once again failed to win any races that year and only secured one podium finish at Portland.

2022: A bounceback season

The 2022 season started slowly, with Rossi only collecting 2 top-10s before the Indianapolis 500 where he finished 5th, his best finish at the speedway since 2019. Following the Indianapolis 500, Andretti Autosport announced that Rossi would leave the team at the end of the 2022 season and would be replaced by Kyle Kirkwood.[106] The following day, Rossi announced he had signed a contract with Arrow McLaren SP for 2023 and beyond.[107]

Rossi's performance improved significantly following the Indianapolis 500. He finished second to Will Power in Detroit, and finished third in the following race at Road America after collecting his first pole position since Detroit in 2019. After struggling in the following rounds, Rossi finally broke through on July 30, 2022, when he won the Gallagher Grand Prix on the IMS Road Course and thus ended his 49-race winless drought in the IndyCar Series. His season then gained some momentum in the final five races, with a fourth place in Nashville and two top-10s in Portland and Laguna Seca. Rossi finished 10th in the standings to round off his seven-year stint with Andretti.

Arrow McLaren SP (2023–)

Rossi's season began on the up with a fourth-place finish at the first race of the season in St. Petersburg. In the next race in Texas, Rossi collided with Kyle Kirkwood in the pitlane and ended up finishing 22nd. He retired with two laps remaining in Long Beach with a left-rear suspension failure, picked up an eighth-place finish in Alabama, and his first podium with Arrow McLaren at the Indy Road Course. Rossi's Indy 500 campaign looked strong throughout May, and he qualified in 7th place. He ultimately finished 5th, being the only McLaren to finish the race after Pato O'Ward and Felix Rosenqvist were caught up in separate incidents late in the race. Rossi's title challenge, however, would dwindle towards the end of the season. He only picked up a further two top-5 finishes and was involved in incidents in Toronto, Nashville, and Portland, which saw him come away with minimal points and ultimately finish ninth in the drivers' standings for the third time in the last four seasons.

Off-road racing (2018–19, 2021)

Rossi competed in his first ever Baja 1000 in 2018,[108] driving with Jeff Proctor in the No. 709 Honda Ridgeline,[109] becoming the fifth Indianapolis 500 winner to participate in the race.[110] Rossi explained that he was eager to try a different racing series, saying, "It's just one of those iconic races. There's a Honda connection, so [when offered the ride] I just figured, 'Why not?' I'm pretty excited about it. It's something new, something different. I'm looking forward to the experience."[111] Around 33 miles into the race, Rossi nearly collided with a spectator's car that was travelling the wrong way on the course.[112] His team placed second in their class in the final results.[113] [114]

Rossi returned to the Baja 1000 in 2019.[115] Rossi and Proctor's truck was leading when Rossi rolled over the vehicle. The truck was able to continue for about 100 miles after the crash but eventually retired due to mechanical problems.[116]

After skipping the 2020 edition due to scheduling clashes, another Baja 1000 start came in 2021.[117] Sharing the Ridgeline with Proctor, Richard Glaszczak, and Steve Hengeveld, Rossi's team claimed the Class 7 victory.[118]

Supercars Championship (2019)

On August 15, 2019, Rossi announced plans to make his debut in the Bathurst 1000 in October, competing with fellow IndyCar Series driver James Hinchcliffe as a wildcard entry for Walkinshaw Andretti United, a partnership between Andretti Autosport and United Autosports.[119] The pair started the race on the back row of the grid in 25th,[120] finishing 19th[121] before being promoted to 18th after a penalty demoted DJR Team Penske's Fabian Coulthard from sixth to 21st.[122]

Personal life

Rossi was born in Auburn, California, and raised in Nevada City, often waking up at 4 a.m. local time on Sunday mornings to watch the Formula One races in Europe.[123] He graduated from Auburn's Forest Lake Christian High School at the age of 16 in order to begin pursuing his European racing career.[124] He is a fan of the National Football League's New England Patriots;[125] despite not growing up in Boston, Rossi explains, "I've been a Patriots fan really since 2009, solely because of when I was living in Europe, the only NFL games I could watch on the television package they had at the time was Patriots or Green Bay Packers games. I was originally a San Francisco 49ers fan, but then considering I didn't watch any of the games for about seven years, I switched to being a Patriots fan despite not being from Boston."[126] Rossi serves as a TAG Heuer ambassador[127] alongside former NFL quarterback Tom Brady.[128]

Rossi is a Protestant Christian.[129] He cites his two most important life influences as God and his parents, adding, "I believe there's always a greater plan. I feel that driving race cars and being involved in Formula One and motorsports is my opportunity to share my beliefs."[129] Rossi describes having his faith while growing up as "something that was hugely important to me. That carried all the way through my entire childhood. I was very fortunate to be a product of a Christian family with my mom and dad and grandmother."[130] He was a speaker at the Fellowship of Christian Athletes' "Nights of Champions" program in 2017.[130] When asked in mid-2019 about his status at Andretti Autosport beyond the end of that season, Rossi replied that his career path was "in God's hands."[131]

Media appearances

Rossi's 2016 Indianapolis 500 win earned him a nomination at the 2016 ESPY Awards for Best Driver.[132] He attended the awards ceremony on July 13,[133] though the award went to NASCAR's 2015 Sprint Cup Series champion, Kyle Busch.[134]

In March 2017, Rossi was a guest on an episode of Harry Connick Jr.'s eponymous talk show, Harry.[135] He has appeared on The Rich Eisen Show on two occasions, in July 2016 after winning the Indianapolis 500 and again in January 2018.[136]

Rossi appeared on the 30th season of CBS' The Amazing Race with fellow IndyCar driver Conor Daly as his teammate.[137] The pair won the fourth leg of the race,[138] though they were eventually eliminated, finishing in fourth place.[139] On April 19, 2018, he appeared on the season four premiere of CNBC's Jay Leno's Garage alongside Tanner Foust.[140] [141]

Rossi co-hosts the podcast Off Track with Hinch and Rossi, with fellow driver, James Hinchcliffe.[142]

Helmet

Rossi's Manor Marussia F1 helmet featured a red, white, and blue design with prominent sponsorship placement for Alaska Coffee Roasting,[143] one of his longtime personal sponsors.[144] He also ran a "#JB17" decal on his visor honoring his former teammate, Jules Bianchi.[145] Since moving to IndyCar with Andretti, Rossi has continued running the #JB17 decal, though it has since been moved to an area just below the visor on either side of the helmet.[146] The basic design remains similar to his helmet from his brief Formula One career, though the blue background has changed to a combination of black and gray, and additional sponsorship placements have been added to represent his partnerships with TAG Heuer and Honda.[147] For the 2018 Indianapolis 500, TAG Heuer tapped street artist Alec Monopoly to design Rossi's helmet for the race.[148] The helmet featured a more colorful design with graphics meant to resemble street art.[149]

In 2020, Rossi used some of his helmets to raise awareness for charitable causes. After his Bathurst 1000 debut, Rossi auctioned off his helmet, donating the proceeds to Wires Wildlife Rescue in aid of the Australian bushfires.[150] His Indianapolis 500 helmet in August was designed by TAG Heuer to honor frontline workers and heroes in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic.[151]

Racing record

Career summary

SeasonSeriesTeamRacesWinsPolesFLapsPodiumsPointsPosition
2006Formula TR 1600 Pro SeriesOdyssey Motorsports114564097th
2007Formula BMW AmericasTeam Apex Racing1431254103rd
Formula BMW World FinalEuroInternational10000N/ANC
2008Formula BMW Americasalign=left rowspan=3EuroInternational1510109112491st
Formula BMW Europe20000N/A†N/A†
Formula BMW World Final11011N/A1st
2009align=left rowspan=2International Formula MasterHitech Racing40000524th
ISR Racing123015
2009–10align=left rowspan=2GP2 Asia SeriesOcean Racing Technology20000129th
MalaysiaQi-Meritus.com60000
2010GP3 SeriesART Grand Prix142215384th
Formula Renault 3.5 SeriesISR Racing100000NC
2011Formula Renault 3.5 SeriesFortec Motorsport1720151563rd
GP2 FinalCaterham Team AirAsia20000010th
2012Formula Renault 3.5 SeriesArden Caterham1700416311th
Formula OneCaterham F1 TeamTest driver
2013GP2 SeriesEQ8 Caterham Racing201104929th
FIA World Endurance Championship - LMP2align=left rowspan=2Greaves Motorsport100002019th
24 Hours of Le Mans - LMP210000N/A10th
Formula OneCaterham F1 TeamTest driver
2014GP2 SeriesEQ8 Caterham Racing1000001221st
Campos Racing20000
United SportsCar Championship - PrototypeDeltaWing Racing Cars100001665th
Formula OneCaterham F1 TeamTest driver
Marussia F1 TeamTest driver
2015GP2 SeriesRacing Engineering223107181.52nd
Formula OneManor Marussia F1 Team50000020th
2016IndyCar SeriesAndretti Herta Autosport with Curb Agajanian16102143011th
Formula OneManor F1 TeamReserve driver
2017IndyCar SeriesAndretti Herta Autosport with Curb Agajanian1711134947th
2018IndyCar SeriesAndretti Autosport1733186212nd
2019IndyCar SeriesAndretti Autosport1722076083rd
IMSA SportsCar Championship - DPiAcura Team Penske200015823rd
Supercars ChampionshipWalkinshaw Andretti United1000010252nd
2020IndyCar SeriesAndretti Autosport1400153179th
IMSA SportsCar Championship - DPiAcura Team Penske300017820th
2021IndyCar SeriesAndretti Autosport16000132410th
IMSA SportsCar Championship - DPiKonica Minolta Acura41003134810th
2022IndyCar SeriesAndretti Autosport1711033819th
IMSA SportsCar Championship - DPiKonica Minolta Acura1010135520th
2023IndyCar SeriesArrow McLaren1700013759th
2024IndyCar SeriesArrow McLaren
IMSA SportsCar Championship - GTD ProPfaff Motorsports1000023510th*
† – As Rossi was a guest driver, he was ineligible to score points.

Complete Formula BMW USA results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)

YearEntrant1234567891011121314151617DCPoints
2007nowrapHearn MotorsportsMMP
1

MMP
2

CGV
1

CGV
2

IMS
1

IMS
2

3rd410
nowrapTeam Apex Racing USALIM
1

LIM
2

SJO
1

SJO
2

ROA
1

ROA
2

MOS
1

MOS
2

2008nowrapEuroInternationalLAG
1

LAG
2

CGV
1

CGV
2

MOH
1

MOH
2

LIM
1

LIM
2

LIM
3

ROA
1

ROA
2

ROA
3

NJM
1

NJM
2

NJM
3

INT
1

INT
2

1st250

Complete International Formula Master results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)

YearEntrant12345678910111213141516DCPoints
2009nowrapHitech Junior TeamPAU
1

PAU
2

VAL
1

VAL
2

4th52
nowrapISR RacingBRN
1

BRN
2

BRH
1

BRH
2

HUN
1

HUN
2

SPA
1

SPA
2

OSC
1

OSC
2

IMO
1

IMO
2

Complete GP2 Asia Series results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)

YearEntrant12345678DCPoints
2009–10nowrapOcean Racing TechnologyYMC1
FEA

YMC1
SPR

9th12
nowrapMalaysiaQi-Meritus.comYMC2
FEA

YMC2
SPR

BHR1
FEA

BHR1
SPR

BHR2
FEA

BHR2
SPR

Complete GP3 Series results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)

Complete Formula Renault 3.5 Series results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)

YearTeam1234567891011121314151617PosPoints
2010nowrapISR RacingALC
1
ALC
2
SPA
1
SPA
2
MON
1

BRN
1
BRN
2
MAG
1
MAG
2
HUN
1
HUN
2
HOC
1
HOC
2
SIL
1
SIL
2
CAT
1
CAT
2
NC0
2011nowrapFortec MotorsportALC
1

ALC
2

SPA
1

SPA
2

MNZ
1

MNZ
2

MON
1

NÜR
1

NÜR
2

HUN
1

HUN
2

SIL
1

SIL
2

LEC
1

LEC
2

CAT
1

CAT
2

3rd156
2012nowrapArden CaterhamALC
1

ALC
2

MON
1

SPA
1

SPA
2

NÜR
1

NÜR
2

MSC
1

MSC
2

SIL
1

SIL
2

HUN
1

HUN
2

LEC
1

LEC
2

CAT
1

CAT
2

11th63
Did not finish, but was classified as he had completed more than 90% of the race distance.

Complete GP2 Final results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)

Complete GP2 Series results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)

YearEntrant12345678910111213141516171819202122Points
2013nowrapEQ8 Caterham RacingnowrapSEP
FEA
nowrapSEP
SPR
BHR
FEA

BHR
SPR

CAT
FEA

CAT
SPR

MON
FEA

MON
SPR

SIL
FEA

SIL
SPR

NÜR
FEA

NÜR
SPR

HUN
FEA

HUN
SPR

SPA
FEA

SPA
SPR

MNZ
FEA

MNZ
SPR

MRN
FEA

MRN
SPR

YMC
FEA

YMC
SPR

9th92
2014nowrapEQ8 Caterham RacingBHR
FEA

BHR
SPR

CAT
FEA

CAT
SPR

MON
FEA

MON
SPR

RBR
FEA

RBR
SPR

SIL
FEA

SIL
SPR

21st12
nowrapCampos RacingHOC
FEA

HOC
SPR

HUN
FEA
HUN
SPR
SPA
FEA
SPA
SPR
MNZ
FEA
MNZ
SPR
SOC
FEA
SOC
SPR
YMC
FEA
YMC
SPR
2015nowrapRacing EngineeringBHR
FEA

BHR
SPR

CAT
FEA

CAT
SPR

MON
FEA

MON
SPR

RBR
FEA

RBR
SPR

SIL
FEA

SIL
SPR

HUN
FEA

HUN
SPR

SPA
FEA

SPA
SPR

MNZ
FEA

MNZ
SPR

SOC
FEA

SOC
SPR

BHR
FEA

BHR
SPR

YMC
FEA

YMC
SPR

2nd181.5

Complete Formula One results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicates fastest lap)

YearEntrantChassisEngine1234567891011121314151617181920WDCPoints
2012Caterham F1 TeamnowrapCaterham CT01nowrapRenault RS27-2012 2.4 V8AUSMALCHNBHRESP
MONCANEURGBRGERHUNBELITASINJPNKORINDABUUSABRA – –
2013nowrapCaterham CT03nowrapRenault RS27-2013 2.4 V8AUSMALCHNBHRESPMONCAN
GBRGERHUNBELITASINJPNKORINDABUUSA
BRA – –
2014nowrapCaterham CT05nowrapRenault Energy F1-2014 1.6 V6 tAUSMALBHRCHNESPMONCAN
AUTGBRGERHUN – 0
nowrapMarussia F1 TeamnowrapMarussia MR03nowrapFerrari 059/3 1.6 V6 tBEL
ITASINJPNRUS
USABRAABU
2015nowrapManor Marussia F1 TeamnowrapMarussia MR03BnowrapFerrari 059/3 1.6 V6 tAUSMALCHNBHRESPMONCANAUTGBRHUNBELITASIN
JPN
RUSUSA
MEX
BRA
ABU 20th 0

Complete IMSA SportsCar Championship results

(key)

YearEntrantNo.ClassMakeEngine1234567891011RankPointsRef
2014nowrapDeltaWing Racing Cars0PnowrapDeltaWing DWC13nowrapÉlan (Mazda) 1.9 L I4 TurboDAY
SEBLBHLGADETWGLMOSIMSELKCOAPET53rd16[153]
2019nowrapAcura Team Penske7DPinowrapAcura ARX-05nowrapAcura AR35TT 3.5 L Turbo V6DAY
SEB
LBHMDODETWGLMOSELKLGAPET23rd58[154]
2020nowrapAcura Team Penske7DPinowrapAcura ARX-05nowrapAcura AR35TT 3.5 L Turbo V6DAY
DAYSEBELKATLMDOPET
LGASEB
20th78[155]
2021nowrapKonica Minolta Acura10DPinowrapAcura ARX-05nowrapAcura AR35TT 3.5 L Turbo V6DAY
SEB
MDODETWGL
WGLELKLGALBHPET
10th1348[156]
2022nowrapKonica Minolta Acura10DPinowrapAcura ARX-05nowrapAcura AR35TT 3.5 L Turbo V6DAY
LBHLGAMDOWGLMOSELKPET19th355[157]
2024nowrapPfaff Motorsports9nowrapGTD PronowrapMcLaren 720S GT3 EvonowrapMcLaren M840T 4.0 L Turbo V8DAY
SEBLGADETWGLMOSELKVIRIMSPET10th*235*[158]
Source:

24 Hours of Daytona

24 Hours of Daytona results
YearClassNo.TeamCarCo-driversLapsPositionClass Pos.
2014P0 DeltaWing Racing CarsDeltaWing DWC13 Katherine Legge
Gabby Chaves
Andy Meyrick
28861 16
2019DPi7 Acura Team PenskeAcura ARX-05 Hélio Castroneves
Ricky Taylor
59333
2020DPi7 Acura Team PenskeAcura ARX-05 Hélio Castroneves
Ricky Taylor
81188
2021DPi10 Konica Minolta AcuraAcura ARX-05 Filipe Albuquerque
Hélio Castroneves
Ricky Taylor
80711
2022DPi10 Konica Minolta AcuraAcura ARX-05 Filipe Albuquerque
Will Stevens
Ricky Taylor
76122
2024GTD
Pro
9 Pfaff MotorsportsMcLaren 720S GT3 Evo James Hinchcliffe
Oliver Jarvis
Marvin Kirchhöfer
53244 10
Source:

American open–wheel racing

IndyCar Series

(key)

YearTeamChassisNo.Engine123456789101112131415161718RankPtsRef
2016Andretti Herta Autosport
w/ Curb-Agajanian
Dallara DW1298HondaSTP
PHX
LBH
ALA
IMS
INDY
DET
DET
ROA
IOW
TOR
MDO
POC
TXS
WGL
SNM
11th430[159]
2017STP
LBH
ALA
PHX
IMS
INDY
DET
DET
TXS
ROA
IOW
TOR
MDO
POC
GTW
WGL
SNM
7th494[160]
2018Andretti Autosport27STP
PHX
LBH
ALA
IMS
INDY
DET
DET
TXS
ROA
IOW
TOR
MDO
POC
GTW
POR
SNM
2nd621[161]
2019STP
COA
ALA
LBH
IMS
INDY
DET
DET
TXS
ROA
TOR
IOW
MDO
POC
GTW
POR
LAG
3rd608[162]
2020TXS
IMS
ROA
ROA
IOW
IOW
INDY
GTW
GTW
MDO
MDO
IMS
IMS
STP
9th317[163]
2021ALA
STP
TXS
TXS
IMS
INDY
DET
DET
ROA
MDO
NSH
IMS
GTW
POR
LAG
LBH
10th332[164]
2022STP
TXS
LBH
ALA
IMS
INDY
DET
ROA
MDO
TOR
IOW
IOW
IMS
NSH
GTW
POR
LAG
9th381[165]
20237ChevroletSTP
TXS
LBH
ALA
IMS
INDY
DET
ROA
MDO
TOR
IOW
IOW
NSH
IMS
GTW
POR
LAG
9th375[166]
2024STP
THE
LBH
ALA
IMS
INDY
DET
ROA
LAG
MDO
IOW
IOW
TOR
GTW
POR
MIL
MIL
NSH
9th*277*[167]

Indianapolis 500

YearChassisEngineStartFinishTeam
2016DallaraHonda11align=center style="background:#ffffbf;"1nowrapAndretti Herta Autosport with Curb-Agajanian
2017DallaraHonda3align=center style="background:#cfecff;"7Andretti Herta Autosport with Curb-Agajanian
2018DallaraHonda32align=center style="background:#DFFFDF;"4Andretti Autosport
2019DallaraHonda9align=center style="background:#DFDFDF;"2Andretti Autosport
2020DallaraHonda9align=center style="background:#EFCFFF;"27Andretti Autosport
2021DallaraHonda10align=center style="background:#CFCFFF;"29Andretti Autosport
2022DallaraHonda20align=center style="background:#DFFFDF;" 5Andretti Autosport
2023DallaraChevrolet7align=center style="background:#DFFFDF;" 5Arrow McLaren
2024DallaraChevrolet4align=center style="background:#dfffdf;" 4Arrow McLaren

Complete Bathurst 1000 results

Notes and References

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  4. News: Rossi, Gutierrez get BMW F1 test. autosport.com. Haymarket Publications. Pablo. Elizalde. July 31, 2009. September 20, 2018.
  5. News: Rossi, American World Champion Signs with Hi Tech Junior Team. alexanderrossi.com. Alexander Rossi. May 13, 2009. January 30, 2011. https://web.archive.org/web/20110707105404/http://www.alexanderrossi.com/news/120/. July 7, 2011. dead. mdy-all.
  6. News: ART Grand Prix announces complete GP3 Series 2010 Line-up. https://web.archive.org/web/20100116104440/http://www.gp2series.com/en/website/2009gp2series/news/newsgp2/newsdetail.php?articleid=2675. January 16, 2010. gp2series.com. GP2 Series. January 13, 2010. January 13, 2010.
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  36. Web site: Alexander Rossi Will Stay With Andretti Autosport in 2017. Road & Track. Hearst. Perkins. Chris. October 4, 2016. November 25, 2016.
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  39. Web site: Rossi joins Penske Acura for IMSA enduros. Racer. Racer Media & Marketing Inc.. RACER Staff. December 7, 2018. December 8, 2018.
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  41. Web site: Rossi: Acura "absolutely" could have won in the dry. Motorsport.com. Motorsport Network. Malshar. David. January 27, 2019. January 27, 2019.
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  49. Web site: INDYCAR: Rossi getting acclimatized in debut. Racer.com. Racer Media & Marketing Inc.. March 12, 2016. September 20, 2018.
  50. Web site: Rossi "very disappointed" with first IndyCar qualifying session. Motorsport.com. Motorsport Network. Malsher. David. March 13, 2016. September 3, 2017.
  51. Web site: INDYCAR: Rossi leads rookie class home at St. Pete. Pruett. Marshall. Racer.com. Racer Media & Marketing Inc.. March 13, 2016. September 20, 2018.
  52. Web site: Dixon conquers on IndyCar's return to Phoenix. Motorsport.com. Motorsport Network. Malsher. David. April 3, 2016. September 2, 2017.
  53. Web site: 100TH RUNNING OF THE INDIANAPOLIS 500. indycar.com. May 29, 2016.
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  55. Web site: Horner. Scott. Indy 500 blog: Rookie Alexander Rossi wins on fumes. www.indystar.com. May 30, 2016.
  56. Web site: Andretti Autosport uncertain over Sonoma progress. Motorsport.com. Motorsport Network. Malsher. David. September 24, 2016. September 2, 2017.
  57. Alexander Rossi Verizon IndyCar Series Rookie of the Year. Andretti Autosport. September 19, 2016. August 1, 2017.
  58. Web site: Rossi Returning to Andretti-Herta Autosport in 2017. indycar.com. Robinson. Mark. October 3, 2016. October 3, 2016.
  59. Web site: Rossi: "We had the car to win Long Beach". Motorsport.com. Motorsport Network. Malsher. David. April 10, 2017. April 12, 2017.
  60. Web site: Defending Indy 500 winner Rossi feeling no pressure to repeat. Motorsport.com. Motorsport Network. DeGroot. Nick. May 26, 2017. September 2, 2017.
  61. Web site: Fuel issues hamper Alexander Rossi's Indy 500 title defense. Lavigne. Kyle. NBC Sports. May 29, 2017. September 2, 2017.
  62. Web site: Rossi: Runner-up finish marks Toronto as "breakthrough" race. Motorsport.com. Motorsport Network. Malsher. David. July 16, 2017. September 2, 2017.
  63. Web site: Rossi says lost fuel-mixture knob didn't cost him the win. Motorsport.com. Motorsport Network. Malsher. David. August 21, 2017. September 2, 2017.
  64. Web site: Andretti retains Rossi on multi-year deal. Motorsport.com. Motorsport Network. Khorounzhiy. Valentin. September 1, 2017. September 2, 2017.
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  66. Web site: Hunter-Reay "hugely important" to Rossi's new Andretti deal. Motorsport.com. Motorsport Network. Malsher. David. September 1, 2017. September 2, 2017.
  67. Web site: Watkins Glen IndyCar: Alexander Rossi scores first IndyCar pole. Malsher. David. Motorsport.com. Motorsport Network. September 2, 2017. September 2, 2017.
  68. Web site: Watkins Glen IndyCar: Rossi wins, Newgarden shunts, Dixon closes. Malsher. David. Motorsport.com. Motorsport Network. September 3, 2017. September 3, 2017.
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  74. Web site: Phoenix IndyCar: Newgarden beats Wickens, Rossi in thrilling shootout. Malsher. David. Motorsport.com. Motorsport Network. April 7, 2018. April 7, 2018.
  75. Web site: Rossi, Wickens poke fun at St. Pete run-in after Phoenix podium. RACER staff. Racer. April 8, 2018. May 28, 2018.
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  77. Web site: Long Beach IndyCar: Rossi dominates race to grab championship lead. Motorsport.com. Motorsport Network. Malsher. David. April 15, 2018. April 15, 2018.
  78. Web site: Rossi is the "standout" in IndyCar now, says Power. Motorsport.com. Motorsport Network. Malsher. David. April 15, 2018. April 15, 2018.
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  81. Web site: Alexander Rossi finds no consolation despite fourth place finish in Indy 500. Martin. Bruce. Autoweek. Crain Communications. May 27, 2018. May 28, 2018.
  82. Web site: Scott Dixon scores first win of season at opening leg of Detroit doubleheader. Ayello. Jim. The Indianapolis Star. Gannett Company. June 2, 2018. June 4, 2018.
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  84. Web site: Mid-Ohio IndyCar: Rossi's two-stop strategy defeats all rivals. Motorsport.com. Motorsport Network. Malsher. David. July 29, 2018. July 30, 2018.
  85. Web site: Rossi: Winning strategy was decided during the race. Motorsport.com. Motorsport Network. Malsher. David. July 29, 2018. July 30, 2018.
  86. Web site: Pocono IndyCar: Rossi dominates again, scores third win of the season. Motorsport.com. Motorsport Network. Malsher. David. August 19, 2018. August 19, 2018.
  87. Web site: Wickens airlifted to hospital after vicious shunt at Pocono. Motorsport.com. Motorsport Network. Malsher. David. August 19, 2018. August 19, 2018.
  88. Web site: Gateway IndyCar: Will Power wins, Alexander Rossi beats Scott Dixon. Errington. Tom. Autosport. Motorsport Network. August 26, 2018. September 20, 2018.
  89. Web site: Alexander Rossi loses ground in IndyCar championship battle at Portland. Autoweek. Crain Communications. Martin. Bruce. September 4, 2018. September 20, 2018.
  90. Web site: As IndyCar turns page on Sonoma, Rossi wants to star in 'home' track's final chapter. Harris. Noel. The Sacramento Bee. September 14, 2018. September 20, 2018.
  91. Web site: Scott Dixon adds fifth IndyCar championship to resume. Los Angeles Times. Associated Press. September 16, 2018. September 20, 2018.
  92. Web site: Early Miscue Thwarts Rossi's Comeback Plan for Championship. James. Brant. IndyCar.com. Brickyard Trademarks, Inc.. September 18, 2018. September 20, 2018.
  93. Web site: Beaten Rossi content with "awesome 2018" season. Malsher. David. Motorsport.com. Motorsport Network. September 27, 2018. September 20, 2018.
  94. Web site: Rossi's lack of pace equals fifth-place finish. NBC Sports. March 10, 2019. May 29, 2019.
  95. Web site: Alexander Rossi repeats as Grand Prix of Long Beach winner. Peltz. James F.. Los Angeles Times. April 14, 2019. May 29, 2019.
  96. Web site: Rossi dedicates Long Beach win to deceased grandfather. Motorsport.com. Motorsport Network. Malsher. David. April 14, 2019. May 29, 2019.
  97. Web site: Doyel: Fire and rage of Alexander Rossi steal show again at Indy 500. Doyel. Gregg. The Indianapolis Star. Gannett Company. May 26, 2019. May 29, 2019.
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